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Spirituals for String Choir and Orchestra (1941)
Spirituals for String Choir and Orchestra (1941) By Richard E. Rodda Written for the concert Common Ground performed on April 15, 1994 at Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center. Morton Gould, composer, conductor, pianist, arranger and administrator, was born on December 10, 1913 in New York City. By the age of four, he was playing…
Read MoreHarlem Rhapsody, Op. 62 (1963)
Harlem Rhapsody, Op. 62 (1963) By Leon Botstein Written for the concert Common Ground performed on April 15, 1994 at Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center. It is astonishing that the music of such a good and historically significant American composer as Louis Gruenberg (1884-1964) has drifted into obscurity. Credit must be given to Gunther…
Read MoreA Short Overture (1946)
A Short Overture (1946) By Carol J. Oja, Brooklyn College Written for the concert Common Ground performed on April 15, 1994 at Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center. Ulysses Kay has ancestral ties to jazz through his maternal uncle, Joseph “King” Oliver, the legendary New Orleans trumpeter of the 1920s. Yet his compositions only occasionally…
Read MoreSymphony No. 1 in E minor (1932)
Symphony No. 1 in E minor (1932) By Rae Linda Brown Written for the concert Common Ground performed on April 15, 1994 at Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center. In 1935 the African-American writer and composer Shirley Graham could boast of the accomplishments of America’s first African-American symphonists: William Grant Still, Florence B. Price and…
Read MoreAn Italian Journey through German Romanticism
An Italian Journey through German Romanticism 03/11/1994 at 08:00 PM – Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center Concert Notes An Italian Journey through German Romanticism – Leon Botstein Brahms, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Raff, & Reger – Leon Botstein Oskar Reinhart: A Swiss Art Collector of European Stature – Lukas Gloor
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Brahms, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Raff, & Reger By Leon Botstein Written for the concert An Italian Journey through German Romanticism performed on March 11, 1994 at Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center. Brahms, Nänie One of Johannes Brahms’s friends was the painter Anselm Feuerbach. Feuerbach’s biographer and closest friend, Julius Allgeyer, introduced Brahms to Feuerbach in…
Read MoreOskar Reinhart: A Swiss Art Collector of European Stature
Oskar Reinhart: A Swiss Art Collector of European Stature By Lukas Gloor Written for the concert An Italian Journey through German Romanticism performed on March 11, 1994 at Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center. In 1922, Oskar Reinhart – referring not only to his hometown of Winterthur but to Switzerland in general – wrote to…
Read MoreThe Breakup of the Soviet Union: A Musical Mirror
The Breakup of the Soviet Union: A Musical Mirror 02/18/1994 at 08:00 PM – Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center Concert Notes Alfred Schnittke & Sofia Gubaidulina – Maya Pritsker The Breakup of the Soviet Union: A Musical Mirror – Leon Botstein
Read MoreAlfred Schnittke & Sofia Gubaidulina
Alfred Schnittke & Sofia Gubaidulina By Maya Pritsker Written for the concert The Breakup of the Soviet Union: A Musical Mirror performed on Feb 18, 1994 at Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center. American concert-goers could hardly imagine how tremendously important the music of Alfred Schnittke and Sofia Gubaidulina, composers writing in today’s complicated post-modern…
Read MoreDer Rosenkavalier: The Silent Film
Der Rosenkavalier: The Silent Film 12/19/1993 at 08:00 PM – Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center Concert Notes Der Rosenkavalier: The Silent Film – Leon Botstein Between Theater and Cinema: Silent Film Accompaniment in the 1920s – John Pruitt, Bard College
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